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QUESTION POSED ON: 09 November 2005
I am working with SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition on Windows XP in my office. When I attempt to install SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition on my home computer which is running Windows XP I receive the following error: "The Operating System can support only Client"

After displaying the error message, it proceeds to install the client part. How can this problem be solved?



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